“…Our identification of a strongly recurrent circuit between pC1-Alpha and aIP-g neurons is in line with prior work connecting recurrent circuits to persistent activity. For example, recurrent networks in rats (Chen et al, 2017), fish (Aksay et al, 2007), and flies (Cognigni et al, 2018;Jung et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2019;Zhao et al, 2018) contribute to persistent activity underlying short-term memory, although the precise mechanism, whether relying on intrinsic properties of individual neurons or on the connectivity within neural circuits, may vary across systems (Barak and Tsodyks, 2007;Major and Tank, 2004;Zylberberg and Strowbridge, 2017). While persistent activity was shown to outlast stimulation for minutes in slices or in isolated brains (e.g., (Egorov et al, 2002;Lyutova et al, 2019)), short-term or working memory related persistent activity in vivo typically lasts for seconds (Aksay et al, 2007), even when the delay period between stimulus presentation and behavior is variable (Park et al, 2019).…”